Acids & Bases Outcome: S2-2-08 Experiment to classify acids and bases using their characteristic properties. Include: pH, indicators, reactivity with.

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Acids & Bases Outcome: S2-2-08 Experiment to classify acids and bases using their characteristic properties. Include: pH, indicators, reactivity with metals.

What the heck are acids & bases? Acids and bases are two groups of compounds that have their own characteristic formulas and chemical Properties, especially when they are dissolved in water. Acids and bases will normally be dissolved in water, and therefore have the (aq) subscript after their formula indicating an AQUEOUS SOLUTION. Substances that are acidic or basic usually contain either hydrogen ions (H+) or Hydroxide ions (OH-) How acidic or basic a substance is can be measured using the pH scale – more on this later…

Definition of Acids and Bases: All substances will fall into one of three categories: Acid Base Neutral (neither) Chemists have come up with many ways of classifying substances into these categories. We will use the simplest definition…   Acids Are ionic compounds that contain Hydrogen ions (H+), or release hydrogen ions in water. The hydrogen ions are what give acids their distinct properties. Bases Are ionic compounds that contain Hydroxide ions (OH-), or release hydroxide ions in water. The hydroxide ions are what give bases their distinct properties.

Properties of Acids: Acids typically have the following properties: CONTAIN HYDROGEN IONS (H+) When acids are dissolved in water they release H+ ions. These ions are what give acids their properties ex) HCl  H+ + Cl- CONDUCT ELECTRICITY Since there are ions (charges), acids can carry electricity

Properties of acids: SOUr taste Think of citrus juices (orange or grapefruit), they all contain CItric acid. Sour candies are also coated in citric acid Corrosive Will react with most metals Burn the skin – like battery acid or bee stings

Properties of Bases: Bases: Bases typically have the following properties: CONTAIN HYDROXIDE IONS (OH-) When Bases are dissolved in water they release OH- ions. These ions are what give basess their properties ex) NaOH  Na+ + OH- CONDUCT ELECTRICITY Since there are ions (charges), bases can also carry electricity Bitter taste Think of soaps, baking soda

Properties of bases: FEEL SLIPPERY Think of soaps, which are made by reacting a base with fats. Caustic Reacts with living tissue to break it down. Used in drain cleaners and papermaking.

Some Common Acids: Formula Name Found In H2SO4(aq) Sulfuric Acid Car batteries HCl(aq) Hydrochloric Acid Stomach acid H2CO3(aq) Carbonic Acid Soft drinks H3PO4(aq) Phosphoric Acid HNO3(aq) Nitric Acid Explosives HC2H3O2(aq) Acetic Acid Vinegar HC6H7O7(aq) Citric Acid Oranges, lemons HC3H5O3(aq) Lactic Acid Sour milk, muscle fatigue HC9H7O4(aq) Acetylsalicylic Acid Aspirin

Some Common Bases: Formula Name Found In NaOH(aq) Sodium hydroxide Drain cleaner KOH(aq) Potassium hydroxide Soap, cosmetics Al(OH)3(aq) Aluminum hydroxide Antacids NH4OH(aq) Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonia, windex

Testing acids and bases… There are different ways to test how acidic or basic (alkaline) a substance is…   pH – “The Power of Hydrogen” A scale that goes from 0 – 14 that tells us how acidic or basic (alkaline) a substance is:

Testing acids and bases… pH – “The Power of Hydrogen” Here are some examples of everyday substances and their approximate pH:

Testing acids and bases… pH – “The Power of Hydrogen” Every unit of pH represents a difference of a factor of 10, for example: Vinegar (pH  3) is ten times more acidic than orange juice (pH  4) Battery acid (pH  2) is 10x more acidic than vinegar (pH  3) and 100x more acidic than orange juice (pH  4) pH can be measured using a pH meter or certain indicators.

Testing acids and bases… Indicators Indicators are substances that change colour when in the presence of an acid or a base. Some common indicators are listed in the table below: A bunch of indicators can be mixed together to make universal indicator, which will change different colours at a range of different pH values. Indicator Acid Colour Base Colour Litmus Red Blue Phenolphthalein (feeno-thay-leen) Colourless Pink Methyl orange Orange Yellow Bromothymol blue Light yellow Red Cabbage Juice

Testing acids and bases… Litmus paper Paper that has been soaked in litmus indicator. Cannot tell you a pH value, but will tell you if a solution is acidic or basic. Comes in two colours – blue and red. Blue litmus turns red in acid Red litmus turns blue in base

Testing acids and bases… pH paper Paper that has been soaked in universal indicator. You can dip the paper in the solution and compare the resulting colour with the chart on the container to get an approximate pH